On Tuesday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee about his involvement in the Russia investigation and his role in former FBI Director James Comey's firing. Things heated up when Sen. Ron Wyden got the chance to grill Sessions, and during a tense exchange about the firing of Comey, Wyden said Sessions' answer "didn't pass the smell test."

Wyden asked Sessions why he signed the letter when it violated his recusal. Sessions responded by saying that it didn't violate his recusal. He explained, "The letter I signed represented my views that were formulated for some time." To which Wyden replied, "That answer, in my view, doesn't pass the smell test," which launched many jokes and memes on Twitter from those who were following along.

He's Wearing Axe

It Doesn't Smell Good

No Way

Even Hermione Knows

Bring In The Sniffer

The Judge Has Spoken

He Failed

How Juvenile

It's Not Just Sessions

*Snaps*

What Wyden likely meant by his comment was that Sessions' replies don't seem believable given the circumstances.

Wyden said, "Mr. Comey said that there were matters with respect to the recusal that were problematic, and he couldn't talk about them. What are they?"

Sessions replied,

Why don't you tell me? There are none, Sen. Wyden. There are none! I can tell you that for absolute certainty. You — this is a secret innuendo being leaked out there about me, and I don't appreciate it, and I tried to give my best and truthful answers to any committee I've appeared before, and it's really people sort of suggesting innuendo that I have been not honest about matters, and I've tried to be honest.

Throughout his testimony, Sessions denied he discussed the election with Russians and declared any such insinuations to be a lie. His testimony is just one piece of the large puzzle that is the investigation into Russia's interfering with the U.S. election, which is certainly not over yet.